GOOD NEWS.
There must be something in the new theory that early rising does not make one healthy or wise, whatever result it may produce upon one's exchequer (savs . an English writer). It is now officially recognised that children who begin work, whether it is mental or physical, very early in tho morning, become dull later on in tho day, and employers and teacher 9 should pet this fact well into their heads. What is more, it is none "too good- to send children.to.bed.until.they aro really tired for tho mero sake of getling them' out of the way, or because it is supposed to be the right thing. Grown-ups can retire when they feel like it, but it is not good for them to rise with tho lark. They aro never the quickest-brained people who leave their beds at abnormally early hours. EXPERIENCE TEACHES WISDOM. Mirs Milsom, Ili-ir Physician nr.d Face Specialist, declares that despite tho mamgood medical and , surgical. test . books which havo been issued during recent years, there is nono which combines in tho one volume everything of important appertajoing to the care and maintenance of hair and the treatment of hair troubles It is only experience that teaches wisdom in this connection. Therefore -call or writo re hair,_ hairdressing,. and hair work, face masgage. All clients taught their own home treatment. " Miss Milsom, Kings Chambers, W«i. linston. Telephone 811. . . Floral Tributes.—(jifts .of rare and choice Flowers are always acceptable for friends or relatives. • Desigued and arranged artistic emblems are always to. ba wen at MISS MURRAY'S, Vice-Recal Florist, SGWiUIs. Street. Tel. 2G5. Wedding Bouquets and designs 6ent to an. part of Dominion.—Advt, Lady Edward Spencer Churchill opened a new stable of-twelve loose boxes-at the Cricklowood Homo of Rest for Horses on January 2, when the usual New Year's dinner of carrots, sugar, and other delicacies was given to the seventy-five animals now in tho home.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 21 February 1911, Page 9
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318GOOD NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 21 February 1911, Page 9
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